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But if you are behind NAT router, the operation system would provide only the local network address. Then you need to check //Use the following external IP address// and fill your external IP address in the box below. You can find your external IP address using many online services, like [[http://whatsmyip.net/|whatsmyip.net]] or [[https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+my+ip|Google]]. | But if you are behind NAT router, the operation system would provide only the local network address. Then you need to check //Use the following external IP address// and fill your external IP address in the box below. You can find your external IP address using many online services, like [[http://whatsmyip.net/|whatsmyip.net]] or [[https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+my+ip|Google]]. | ||
- | When actively listening for incoming connections from the FTP server, WinSCP by default uses a random port number automatically assigned by the operating system. The range of port numbers used by the system is usually 49152 – 65535. If you want to change the range, check the //Limit listening ports to// checkbox. You will typically want to do that to match your firewall configuration with WinSCP. &beta_feature | + | When actively listening for incoming connections from the FTP server, WinSCP by default uses a random port number automatically assigned by the operating system. The range of port numbers used by the system is usually 49152 – 65535. If you want to change the range, check the //Limit listening ports to// checkbox. You will typically want to do that to match your firewall configuration with WinSCP. |
===== [[connections]] Connections ===== | ===== [[connections]] Connections ===== |